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A New Parallel Number System for Hindi Language

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Hindi language is comparatively simple for listening, speaking and writing. In India a number of persons use the National language very easily including those from southern state of India also. The beginners and some foreigners have some difficulties about the numbering system in our language. However, that system is very easy for the experienced persons in Hindi or those were born and brought up in Hindi using state. Here discussing a chance to include one parallel numbering system for Hindi language, it will help to improve the interest of beginners for studying the language more systematic way.

DOI 10.11648/j.ijll.20140203.20
Published in International Journal of Language and Linguistics (Volume 2, Issue 3, May 2014)
Page(s) 203-222
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Hindi, Language, New, Parallel, Number

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